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William Joseph Denny MC (6 December 1872 – 2 May 1946) was an Australian journalist, lawyer, politician and decorated soldier who held the South Australian House of Assembly seats of West Adelaide from 1900 to 1902 and then Adelaide from 1902 to 1905 and again from 1906 to 1933. After an unsuccessful candidacy as a United Labor Party (ULP) member in 1899, he was elected as an "independent liberal" in a by-election in 1900. He was re-elected in 1902, but defeated in 1905. The following year, he was elected as a ULP candidate, and retained his seat for that party (the Australian Labor Party from 1917) until 1931. Along with the rest of the cabinet, he was ejected from the Australian Labor Party in 1931, and was a member of the Parliamentary Labor Party until his electoral defeat at the hands

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  • وليام جوزيف «بيل» ديني , الصليب العسكري ( 6 ديسمبر 1872 - 2 مايو 1946) كان صحفي و محامي و سياسي و جندي تزيين جنوب أسترالي . (ar)
  • William Joseph Denny MC (6 December 1872 – 2 May 1946) was an Australian journalist, lawyer, politician and decorated soldier who held the South Australian House of Assembly seats of West Adelaide from 1900 to 1902 and then Adelaide from 1902 to 1905 and again from 1906 to 1933. After an unsuccessful candidacy as a United Labor Party (ULP) member in 1899, he was elected as an "independent liberal" in a by-election in 1900. He was re-elected in 1902, but defeated in 1905. The following year, he was elected as a ULP candidate, and retained his seat for that party (the Australian Labor Party from 1917) until 1931. Along with the rest of the cabinet, he was ejected from the Australian Labor Party in 1931, and was a member of the Parliamentary Labor Party until his electoral defeat at the hands of a Lang Labor Party candidate in 1933. Denny served as Attorney-General of South Australia and Minister for the Northern Territory in the government led by John Verran (1910–12), during which he drafted and led several important legislative reforms, including housing reforms assisting workers to purchase homes, and a law enabling women to practice law in South Australia for the first time. In August 1915, Denny enlisted in the First Australian Imperial Force to serve in World War I, initially as a trooper in the 9th Light Horse Regiment. After being commissioned in 1916, he served in the 5th Division Artillery and 1st Divisional Artillery on the Western Front. He was awarded the Military Cross in September 1917 after he was wounded while leading a convoy into forward areas near Ypres, and ended the war as a captain. He was again Attorney-General in the Labor governments led by John Gunn (1924–26), Lionel Hill (1930–33) and Robert Richards (1933), and held other portfolios in those governments, including housing, irrigation and repatriation. He continued his reform of the housing sector, being a key proponent of the Thousand Homes Scheme which aimed to provide affordable housing, particularly for returned soldiers and their families, and members of lower income groups. Denny published two memoirs of his military service, and when he died in 1946 aged 73, he was accorded a state funeral. (en)
  • William Joseph Denny, né le 6 décembre 1872 à Adélaïde (Australie-Méridionale) et mort le 2 mai 1946 à Norwood (Australie-Méridionale), est une personnalité britannique puis australienne, journaliste, avocat, homme politique et officier décoré de la Croix militaire (MC). Il occupe des sièges à l'Assemblée d'Australie-Méridionale de West Adelaide de 1900 à 1902, puis d'Adélaïde de 1902 à 1905 et à nouveau de 1906 à 1933. Après une candidature infructueuse en tant que membre de l'United Labour Party (ULP) en 1899, il est élu en tant que « libéral indépendant » lors d'une élection partielle en 1900. Il est réélu en 1902, mais est battu en 1905. L'année suivante, il est élu comme candidat de l'ULP et conserve son siège pour ce parti (le Parti travailliste australien à partir de 1917) jusqu'en 1931. Avec le reste du cabinet, il est exclu du Parti travailliste australien en 1931, et est membre du Parti travailliste parlementaire jusqu'à sa défaite électorale face à un candidat du Lang Labor Party en 1933. Bill Denny est procureur général de l'Australie-Méridionale et ministre du Territoire du Nord dans le gouvernement dirigé par John Verran (1910-1912). En août 1915, Bill Denny est enrôlé dans la première force impériale australienne pour servir pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, d'abord comme soldat dans le 9e régiment de cavalerie légère. Après avoir été nommé en 1916, il sert dans la 5e division d'artillerie et la 1re division d'artillerie sur le front occidental. Il est décoré de la Croix militaire en septembre 1917 lorsqu'il est blessé alors qu'il dirige un convoi dans les zones avancées près d'Ypres et termine la guerre en tant que capitaine. Il est à nouveau procureur général dans les gouvernements travaillistes dirigés par John Gunn (1924-26), Lionel Hill (1930-33) et Robert Richards (1933), et détient d'autres portefeuilles dans ces gouvernements, notamment le logement, l'irrigation et le rapatriement. Bill Denny publie deux mémoires sur son service militaire, et à sa mort en 1946 à l'âge de 73 ans, il a droit à des funérailles nationales. (fr)
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  • وليام جوزيف «بيل» ديني , الصليب العسكري ( 6 ديسمبر 1872 - 2 مايو 1946) كان صحفي و محامي و سياسي و جندي تزيين جنوب أسترالي . (ar)
  • William Joseph Denny MC (6 December 1872 – 2 May 1946) was an Australian journalist, lawyer, politician and decorated soldier who held the South Australian House of Assembly seats of West Adelaide from 1900 to 1902 and then Adelaide from 1902 to 1905 and again from 1906 to 1933. After an unsuccessful candidacy as a United Labor Party (ULP) member in 1899, he was elected as an "independent liberal" in a by-election in 1900. He was re-elected in 1902, but defeated in 1905. The following year, he was elected as a ULP candidate, and retained his seat for that party (the Australian Labor Party from 1917) until 1931. Along with the rest of the cabinet, he was ejected from the Australian Labor Party in 1931, and was a member of the Parliamentary Labor Party until his electoral defeat at the hands (en)
  • William Joseph Denny, né le 6 décembre 1872 à Adélaïde (Australie-Méridionale) et mort le 2 mai 1946 à Norwood (Australie-Méridionale), est une personnalité britannique puis australienne, journaliste, avocat, homme politique et officier décoré de la Croix militaire (MC). Il occupe des sièges à l'Assemblée d'Australie-Méridionale de West Adelaide de 1900 à 1902, puis d'Adélaïde de 1902 à 1905 et à nouveau de 1906 à 1933. Après une candidature infructueuse en tant que membre de l'United Labour Party (ULP) en 1899, il est élu en tant que « libéral indépendant » lors d'une élection partielle en 1900. Il est réélu en 1902, mais est battu en 1905. L'année suivante, il est élu comme candidat de l'ULP et conserve son siège pour ce parti (le Parti travailliste australien à partir de 1917) jusqu'en (fr)
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  • Bill Denny (fr)
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